The effects of dispersants (PSS-NSF) used in coal-water slurries on the grindability of coals of different structures

G. Atesok, H. Dincer*, M. Ozer, A. Mütevellioǧlu

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Abstract

The effects of PSS (sodium polystyrene sulphonate) and NSF (naphtalene sulfonate formaldehyde condensate) chemicals used to control the pulp rheology, on the grindability of coals were studied. Zonguldak region bituminous coal and İstanbul region brown coal samples, which have different structures, were used in the test work. Wet grinding tests with two coal samples were performed with and without PSS and NSF under constant grinding conditions; the solid ratios ranged from 50 to 60% with 0-60 min grinding periods. The grinding conditions in the preparation of coal-water slurries were improved by the use of the dispersing agents PSS and NSF and viscosity values much less than 1000 mPa were obtained. Under the optimum concentrations (0.3 and 0.7% to mass of coal) attainable in the presence of PSS and NSF, it was observed that the conservation of energy would be 70% with coal from Zonguldak and 60% with that from Istanbul if PSS were present in the grinding medium. On the other hand, the values obtained in the presence of NSF were 45 and 47%, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)801-808
Number of pages8
JournalFuel
Volume84
Issue number7-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2005

Keywords

  • Coal-water slurries
  • Dispersant
  • Energy
  • Grinding

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